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Name _____________________________________
TM
WEEK 12
Page 4
Write a title for the map. (Hint: What does the map show?) Color your state your favorite color. Draw a yellow star to show the capital of your state. Draw a green star to show where Washington, D.C. is. You can use the map inside to help you.
Circle the names of the places that are part of North America. Write an X on the names of places that are not part of North America.
England The United States Caribbean Islands
Mexico China Africa
Spain Japan Canada
Write the names of Earth’s oceans in ABC order on the lines.
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SouthernArcticPacificAtlanticIndian
Maps and Globes
What shape is a globe? If you said a sphere, you are right! Earth is a sphere, too. A globe is a model of the Earth. What can globes show? Turn the page and read all about it.
What shape is a globe? If you said a
NORTH AMERICA
Canada
United States
Mexico Caribbean Islands
PACIFIC OCEAN
ATLANTIC OCEAN
ATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN
AFRICA
EUROPE
SOUTHERN OCEAN
ARCTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN
PACIFIC OCEAN
ASIA
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
PACIFIC OCEAN
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SOUTH AMERICA
INDIAN OCEAN
ATLANTIC OCEAN
ARCTIC OCEAN
ASIA
AFRICA
EUROPE
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH AMERICA
ANTARCTICA
NORTH AMERICA
PACIFIC OCEAN
PACIFIC OCEAN
SOUTHERN OCEAN
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Maps can show continents, countries and bodies of water, but maps are flat. Look at the map of the world. Find the continents: North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and Antarctica. Find the oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian and Southern.
Look at the map of the United States. The United States is our country. Do you see Washington, D.C. on the map? It is the capital of our country. Find your state on the map. Use a classroom or online map to find the capital of your state.
Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.
United States
These standards are representative of common second grade social studies curriculum standards. Please use them as a guideline to determine which of your state’s standards are addressed. You may view a detailed correlation of your state’s social studies standards with this publication at studiesweekly.com.
• Use different types of maps (political, physical, and thematic) to identify map elements. • Using maps and globes, locate the student’s hometown, state, and North America, and locate the state capital and the national capital.
• Locate on a map or globe the continents, oceans, Equator, Prime Meridian, North and South Pole. • Use maps to locate the countries in North America (Canada, United States, Mexico, and Caribbean Islands).Page 2
If you turn the globe all the way around, you can see all of the continents and oceans. There are seven continents and five oceans on Earth.
Globes can show the continents, countries and bodies of water on Earth. Look at the globe below. It shows the continent of North America. A continent is a large area of land. Do you remember that the United States, Canada and Mexico are countries in North America? Find the Caribbean Islands on the globe. They are part of North America, too.
ARCTIC OCEAN
EUROPEEUROPENORTH NORTH
Globes can show the continents, countries and bodies of water on Globes can show the continents, countries and bodies of water on
Second Grade Studies WeeklyMaps and Globes
Name _____________________________________
TM
WEEK 12
Page 4
Write a title for the map. (Hint: What does the map show?) Color your state your favorite color. Draw a yellow star to show the capital of your state. Draw a green star to show where Washington, D.C. is. You can use the map inside to help you.
Circle the names of the places that are part of North America. Write an X on the names of places that are not part of North America.
England The United States Caribbean Islands
Mexico China Africa
Spain Japan Canada
Write the names of Earth’s oceans in ABC order on the lines.
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
SouthernArcticPacificAtlanticIndian
Maps and Globes
What shape is a globe? If you said a sphere, you are right! Earth is a sphere, too. A globe is a model of the Earth. What can globes show? Turn the page and read all about it.
What shape is a globe? If you said a